Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Desserts

Desserts market research reports by Euromonitor International

(13 reports matching your criteria)
    • Ice Cream in Austria

      Ice Cream in Austria The trend towards plant-based products, including ice cream, continued in 2023. Plant-based ice cream recorded the most significant growth within ice cream during the year. Not only is the consumer interest in plant-based ice cream growing, but the number of brands and products ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in Switzerland

      Ice Cream in Switzerland Ice cream is set to perform positively in 2023, benefiting from hot and long summers, social events and BBQs. Euromonitor International's Ice Cream in Switzerland report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding un ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in South Africa

      Ice Cream in South Africa Rolling blackouts (loadshedding) have persisted in 2023, averaging stage 4 for the year (at the time of writing this report), which means that consumers experience power cuts for three to four two-hour slots per day. As a result, consumers have cut their purchases of non-es ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in Slovakia

      Ice Cream in Slovakia The year 2023 witnesses a significant increase in unit prices for ice cream, driven by the earlier rise in input costs during the summer of 2022. As production took place in late spring when prices were still reasonable, the full impact of the cost spike was not immediately ref ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in Turkey

      Ice Cream in Turkey Ice cream is experiencing favourable growth, albeit with some challenges. Factors such as energy and electric prices, the cost of raw materials, and frozen distribution expenses are leading to a higher unit price increase compared to other product categories. This has made managi ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in Poland

      Ice Cream in Poland The ice cream market in Poland experienced significant disruptions due to the rise in operational and production costs seen towards the end of the review period. These costs were often passed on to consumers, or businesses sought ways to cut costs by reducing packaging or changin ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in Hungary

      Ice Cream in Hungary Retail sales of ice cream saw modest growth in volume terms in 2023, following the stagnant performance of the previous year. This was largely due to an increase in demand for take-home dairy ice cream, particularly bulk varieties, which represent the largest product in terms of ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in Sweden

      Ice Cream in Sweden Swedes have a high per capita consumption of ice cream and indulge in it throughout the year. However, sales tend to peak during the summer months, heavily influenced by the unpredictable Nordic summer weather. In 2022, ice cream sales declined due to factors such as inflation le ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in Spain

      Ice Cream in Spain Ice cream has seen a return to growth in retail volume terms in 2023. The high inflation that hit the market last year put significant pressure on disposable income and led to a gap between volume and value growth, with volume sales of ice cream declining in 2022. Although inflati ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in New Zealand

      Ice Cream in New Zealand Following two years of disrupted trading ability for foodservice and convenience outlets due to COVID-19 related restrictions in 2020 and 2021, the country moved towards post-pandemic life in earnest in 2022. Combined with warm weather, this helped drive value growth, partic ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in Japan

      Ice Cream in Japan Ice cream is set to see a solid increase in retail current value terms in 2023, driven mainly by price increases. Although manufacturers implemented price increases on their ice cream products in mid-2022, price rises have again become inevitable in 2023, as the costs of raw mater ... Read More

    • Ice Cream in China

      Ice Cream in China Ice cream registered stronger growth in 2022 compared with 2021, outperforming other snack types. This strong growth was mainly due to increased time spent indoors, and the extreme hot weather in the summer. In 2022, the zero-COVID policy was in place in the country until the end ... Read More

    • Snackification: The Future of Occasions in a Post-Pandemic Normal

      Snackification: The Future of Occasions in a Post-Pandemic Normal Urbanisation has historically driven snackification, with snacks typically characterised by convenience and portability traits that enable on-the-go and impulse snacking moments. With “anytime, anywhere” now less dependent on storefro ... Read More

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